"We are doing everything we can to make sure communities closest to the pain are represented," said Kendra Cochran, voter engagement coordinator for POWER, an interfaith group representing 100 congregations across the Commonwealth.

They have spent weeks phone banking, canvassing neighborhoods and doing outreach to get souls to the polls.

"Different congregations will be giving rides to the church, we'll be providing babysitting services so that people can go vote,” Cochran said, "We have everybody involved.”

On Sunday, POWER will host its “Turn Up to Turn Out Street Festival” Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 10th and Thompson Streets, in North Philadelphia.